International Journal of Drug Policy •
Multi-level drivers of tobacco use and purchasing behaviors during COVID-19 “lockdown”: A qualitative study in the United States
Daniel P. Giovenco, Torra E. Spillane, Rachel M. Maggi, Esther Y. Lee & Morgan M. Philbin
Health & Justice •
A national survey of state laws regarding medications for opioid use disorder in problem-solving courts
Andraka-Christou, B. et al
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Public Health Reports •
Association Between Design Elements of Concussion Laws and Reporting of Sports-Related Concussions Among US High School Athletes, 2009-2017
Jingzhen Yang, Hosea Harvey, Lindsay Sullivan, Lihong Huang & R. Dawn Comstock
Public Health Reports •
Developing a Database of Structural Racism–Related State Laws for Health Equity Research and Practice in the United States
Agenor M, et al.
CATO Institute •
Why Arizona Should Decriminalize Needle Exchange Programs
Jeffrey Singer
American Journal of Preventive Medicine •
Access Denied: The Proliferation of American Medical Abortion Laws, 2000–2018
Sarah J. Tomlinson
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy •
Patient-Centered Care preferences & expectations in outpatient pharmacist practice: A three archetype heuristic
Anthony Olson, et al.
PLoS One •
How did outdoor biking and walking change during COVID-19?: A case study of three U.S. cities
Annie Doubleday, Youngjun Choe, Tania Busch Isaksen, Scott Miles & Nicole A. Errett
Modern Epidemiology •
Public Health Surveillance
Richard S. Hopkins and James W. Buehler
American Journal of Preventive Medicine •
Factors Associated With Postpartum Diabetes Screening in Women With Gestational Diabetes and Medicaid During Pregnancy
Cynthia J. Herrick, et al.
University of San Francisco, Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects (Dissertation) •
Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Diabetes Management During Pregnancy
Nicole Beamish
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University of San Francisco, Doctor of Nursing Practice Projects (Dissertation) •
Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Diabetes Management
Nicole Beamish
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JAMA Internal Medicine •
Pharmacy Access to Sterile Injection Supplies for People Who Inject Drugs
Brian Barnett & Nathaniel Morris
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PLoS One •
Anti-poverty policy and health: Attributes and diffusion of state earned income tax credits across U.S. states from 1980 to 2020
Kelli Komro, et al.
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Housing Policy Debate •
State Landlord–Tenant Policy and Eviction Rates in Majority-Minority Neighborhoods
Breanca Merritt & Morgan Farnworth
Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology •
Methodological challenges and proposed solutions for evaluating opioid policy effectiveness
Megan S. Schuler, Beth Ann Griffin, Magdalena Cerdá, Emma E. McGinty & Elizabeth A. Stuart
Open Forum Infectious Diseases •
Opportunities to Offer Harm Reduction to People who Inject Drugs During Infectious Disease Encounters: Narrative Review
Alyssa Peckham & Erika Young
Harm Reduction Journal •
"We're Actually More of a Likely Ally than an Unlikely Ally": Relationships Between Syringe Services Programs and Law Enforcement
Carol Franco, Angela Lee-Winn, Sara Brandspigel, Musheng Alishahi, & Ashley Brooks-Russell
Journal of General Internal Medicine •
“Health Is on the Back Burner:” Multilevel Barriers and Facilitators to Primary Care Among People Who Inject Drugs
Delia Motavalli, et al.
Social Science & Medicine •
The Impact of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Minimum Wage, and Earned Income Tax Credit on Women’s Well-Being and Intimate Partner Violence Victimization
Rachael Spencer, et al.
Health Affairs •
State-Level Discrimination Policies And HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Adoption Efforts In The US
Stephen Bonett, Steven Meanley, Steven Elsesser, & José Bauermeister
Housing Policy Debate •
Relationship Between State Preemption of Inclusionary Zoning Policies and Health Outcomes: Is There Disparate Impact Among People of Color?
Courtnee Melton-Fant
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Journal of Infectious Diseases •
Federal and State Action Needed to End the Infectious Complications of Illicit Drug Use in the United States: IDSA and HIVMA’s Advocacy Agenda
Sandra Springer, et al.
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Infectious Disease Clinics •
Harm Reduction Services to Prevent and Treat Infectious Diseases in People Who Use Drugs
Kinna Thakarar, Katherine Nenninger & Wollelaw Agmas
Assessing Legal Responses to COVID-19. Boston: Public Health Law Watch •
Preemption, Public Health, and Equity in the Time of COVID-19
Kim Haddow, Derek Carr, Benjamin Winig, & Sabrina Adler
Public Health Reports •
Policy and Public Health: Reducing the Burden of Infectious Diseases
Deron Burton, et al.
Public Health Reports •
State Laws Governing Syringe Services Programs and Participant Syringe Possession, 2014-2019
Marcelo Fernández-Viña, et al.
Public Health Reports •
State Laws Governing Syringe Services Programs and Participant Syringe Possession, 2014-2019
Marcelo H. Ferrnandez-Vina, Nadya E. Prood, Adam Herpolsheimer, Joshua Waimberg, Scott Burris
Public Health Reports •
The Impact of Syringe Services Program Policy on Risk Behaviors Among Persons Who Inject Drugs in 3 US Cities, 2005-2015
Tanner Nassau, Alia Al-Tayyib, William Robinson, Jenniferr Shinefeld, & Kathleen Brady
Drug and Alcohol Dependence •